Hi all,

I used to coding in remote unix server by connecting via putty in my windows 
desktop, but the problem is that the account of unix server is shared for 
varies users who are using vim, too. This causes the remote vimrc chaos.

So I think it would be a great idea using local gvim with my own vimrc to 
edit remote files. I know the way of `:e scp://...' to edit the specified 
remote file via scp, but it need to switch from putty to gvim when I want to 
open remote files after some operation in the terminal, say grep, tail, or 
make. And switch it back if I want to take another operation. It is 
quite inefficient.

Is it possible a way in putty terminal opening my local gvim in windows 
desktop to edit the remote file without manually switching window and 
retyping `:e scp://...' again and again?

Thanks in advance!

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